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auriferous
(aur¦if¦er|ous)
Pronunciation:
/ɔːˈrɪf(ə)rəs/
adjective
(of rocks or minerals) containing gold:
not all the quartz veins are auriferous
Origin:
mid 17th century
: from Latin
aurifer
'gold-bearing' (from
aurum
'gold')
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-ous
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